UFC on FX 5 takes place Oct. 5 at Target Center in Minneapolis. The night’s main card airs on FX, and FUEL TV and Facebook are expected to carry the prelims.

Neer in June lost for the first time in more than two years when he was knocked out by Mike Pyle with four seconds left in the first round at UFC on FX 3 in Florida. That snapped a six-fight streak that saw “The Dentist” go on a four-fight run outside the UFC before getting a call to return, then pick up wins in his first two bouts back in the promotion since 2009.

Edwards, a cast member on Season 13 of “The Ultimate Fighter,” looks to get back in the win column after a loss at UFC 138 to John Maguire. After dropping his UFC debut by split decision to fellow “TUF 13″ cast member Clay Harvison, he picked up a win in September 2011 over Jorge Lopez.

Prater in May dropped a unanimous decision to T.J. Grant at UFC on FUEL TV 3. That snapped a five-fight win streak that included a victory in his UFC debut at UFC 142 – a controversial disqualification win over Erick Silva in Brazil.

LeVesseur at UFC on FUEL TV 3 was submitted by Cody McKenzie’s famed guillotine choke in his UFC debut. That loss ended a three-fight streak, as well as 10 wins in his previous 12. LeVesseur will be fighting for a home crowd – the acclaimed wrestler won four high school state titles in Minneapolis.

Uyenoyama won his UFC debut at UFC on FOX 1, a unanimous decision over Norifumi “Kid” Yamamoto in November 2011 in a bantamweight fight. He was expected to make his 125-pound debut at UFC on FOX 3 this past May, but was forced out of a bout against John Dodson with an injury. Now healed, he’ll make his flyweight debut in Minnesota.

After losing his UFC debut at the the TUF 14 Finale, Gaudinot dropped to flyweight and beat John Lineker in a “Fight of the Night” performance at UFC on FOX 3 in May. Gaudinot was no stranger to the 125-pound division, having won the Ring of Combat title in the weight class before joining the cast of Season 14 of “The Ultimate Fighter.”

UFC on FX 5 features a main event heavyweight bout between Travis Browne and Antonio “Bigfoot” Silva. The card originally was scheduled to take place Sept. 7 in Indianapolis, but earlier this month was shifted to Minneapolis.

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